Original paper
Contribution of common vs. rare species to species diversity patterns in conservation corridors
Abstract
Understanding how common vs. rare species contribute to species richness patterns, and are differentially affected by landscape features, is essential for effective conservation monitoring and planning. Using common vs. rare dung beetles and ants, we test how species rarity shapes richness patterns across a timber plantation mosaic with remnant natural grassland conservation corridors as a mitigation measure. We then determine how environmental...
Paper Details
Title
Contribution of common vs. rare species to species diversity patterns in conservation corridors
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
104
Pages
279 - 288
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